Realism

Michael O. Garvey September 4, 2013 - 8:50pm

Like all people who work in public relations, I enjoy and appreciate the language of euphemism, and my hat is off to the wordsmith who coined the phrase “cosmetic strike,” but it was a true artist who came up with the provision in the Senate Foreign Relations Commitee Resolution[1], voted in by 10-7, that newly adopted policy must “change the momentum on the battlefield” in Syria. “Battlefield,” is a picturesque and tidy Victorian notion, and “momentum” is what happens at exciting moments in Notre Dame-Southern Cal football games. This is, I guess, is what we mean by “realism” in American foreign policy.